Characterization of immiscibly blended polyurethane coatings part 1: selective staining for enhanced micro-Raman spectroscopy

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Nicholas W. M. Heller
Clive R. Clayton
Spencer L. Giles
James H. Wynne
Mark E. Walker
Mark J. Wytiaz
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[1] Stony Brook University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Naval Research Laboratory,Chemistry Division
[3] The Sherwin-Williams Company,undefined
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Journal of Coatings Technology and Research | 2017年 / 14卷
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Polymeric phase separation; Raman spectroscopy; Cross-section; Selective staining; Powder coating;
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Raman spectroscopy (RS) mapping of the selective infiltration of styrene monomer has been developed as a protocol for polymeric phase identification in resin-blended thermoset powder coatings. Blends of incompatible acrylic polyols, with low and high hydroxyl contents, combined with matting agents and pigments, were crosslinked to produce unique low gloss thermosets. The low reflectance originated from a synergistic effect between the polymeric phase separation and the incorporation of the matting agents and pigments. RS conclusively identified the phases within the blended film using polyester-embedded cross-section samples. Further analysis has revealed that monomeric styrene from the polyester-embedding resin produced the spectroscopic handle necessary for domain identification. Preferential infiltration of styrene was therefore investigated through dip and vapor staining of the blended and individual resin films. The spectroscopic handle had manifested through the consistent infiltration of styrene within the low hydroxyl film. The contamination in the cross-sections was eliminated when an epoxy-embedding resin was utilized, which produced no such marker peak in the ensuing spectra. These observations led to the development of the described selective staining protocol for micro-Raman analysis, which enabled very reproducible results for enhanced chemical mapping of phase-separated coatings.
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